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Listing 1 - 5 from 5 for bignonia

Drift Seeds and Drift Fruits
... prehistoric herbivores thousands of years ago. A. Cassia grandis (legume family--Fabaceae); B. Crescentia alata (bignonia family--Bignoniaceae); C. Hymenaea courbaril (legume family--Fabaceae); and the palms (Arecaceae): D. Attalea speciosa ...
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Vegetative Terminology (Part 3)
... the stucco walls of buildings. This beautiful vine from tropical Mexico belongs to the bignonia family (Bignoniaceae). Compound leaf of the scarlet trumpet vine (Distictis buccinatoria), a tropical Mexican ... , they are modified leaves rather than adventitious roots. This beautiful vine belongs to the bignonia family (Bignoniaceae). Return To Economic Plant Families Page Return To WAYNE'S WORD Home ...
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The World of Gourds
... , Mexico and Central America come from a native tropical American tree that belongs to the Bignonia Family (Bignoniaceae), along with catalpa and jacaranda trees. There are two species of Calabash trees ...
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Devils Claws
... herbivores thousands of years ago. A. Cassia grandis (legume family--Fabaceae); B. Crescentia alata (bignonia family--Bignoniaceae); C. Hymenaea courbaril (legume family--Fabaceae); and the palms (Arecaceae): D. Attalea ... of devil's claw plants are strikingly similar to those of Catalpa, Jacaranda and Bignonia. Several species of bees frequent the fragrant blossoms, which often have bright yellow ...
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Cauliflory
... fruits are much larger (up to ten inches in diameter). Both species belong to the bignonia family (Bignoniaceae), along with Catalpa and Jacaranda, and their flowers develop from buds that literally ...
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